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Used Terex Articulated Man Lifts Salem

Used Terex Articulated Man Lifts Salem

Different Classes of Aerial Lift
Aerial lifts are a specialized kind of heavy equipment which enables employees to be lifted into the air. These machines can be used to carry out repairs and maintenance in areas that are high up in the air like on roofs, near street-light fixtures and power lines. Similar to most devices, there are various models of aerial lifts that can be utilized to perform a variety of tasks. For the utmost safety, each and every kind of different kind of equipment needs proper training and specific qualifications prior to operating it.

Scissor Lifts
Genie lifts are another name for scissor lifts. These machines are the most basic kind of aerial lift available. These lifts are made of a platform which is lifted up utilizing pneumatic power and are mainly used for indoor applications. Normally, scissor lifts are the safest type of lift models. When totally compressed, these scissor lifts are capable of being driven like big carts. Usually, when the platform is extended, they can not be driven for safety reasons. Before anyone can utilize these devices, workers must be certified as operators.

Boom Lifts
Compared to a scissor lift, boom lifts are much more complicated pieces of aerial lift equipment. A boom lift has a wide base to be able to keep the lift anchored. It uses a jointed arm that has a bucket on the end of it. There is a control box situated in the bucket that enables the operator to lift and lower the bucket. Because the arm of the boom is jointed, it can move from side to side too. The boom lift resembles a tail of a metal scorpion. Usually, it is utilized in construction applications outdoors. The boom lift is considered to be more risky to run than scissor lifts, therefore, operators must be licensed individually for these types of lifts.

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